Monday, 17 December 2012

Beauty tips for men

Beauty
tips for men

Commonly men’s are doing dry shaving, using a dull
blade or shaving with too little cream can scrape burn and irritate skin.
Loosen your bread with hot water, and then apply a moisturizer before applying
shaving cream. The moisturizer absorbs into the skin, while shaving foams
generally sit on top. Apply shaving cream and shave using short strokes to
ensure more blade coverage and a smoother shave. Rinse with lukewarm water, the
rinse in cold water to tighten skin. Follow with an after shave lotion (rather
than a cologne) to cool any burning.

And also use trimmer to trim to your shave hair
thrice of the month, thrice of shaving with riser. It is really work greatly
and remove the rough hair and you’re got the soft hair. After shaving attack
the pimples on the face commonly for dust and pollution so take care of
pimples, used anti pimples cream or home remedies and stop them.

Begin your routine with pre-shaving oil or
exfoliating shaving product. Pre-shaving oils soften hair and allow razors to
glide more smoothly across the skin, reducing razor burn and irritation. Exfoliating
products reduce the possibility of ingrown hairs by lifting the hair follicles.
Finish with a post-shaving product from soft skin to restore moisture and clam
irritated skin. Applying a post-shaving product also helps prevent the skin from
future ingrown hairs.

How
to shave for smooth skin

The key to a wet shave is keeping your face wet with
warm water at all times. This will open up your pores and soften your stubble, preparing
it for a clean and smooth shave. So after a nice, warm shower, let your face
stay wet. Then fill your skin with hot water while simulating soaking your shaving
brush in that hot water then get small amount of shaving soap or cream (amount
will vary by how much shaving you need to but a nickel sized amount is a good
to do start) into a small bowl and swirl to create a lather with your damp
brush, use the brush to then apply in gentle circular motions on your face until
the area to be shaved is covered in a generous layer. The key to a close,
smooth shave is to use slow and careful strokes without pressing into your
skin. When using a double-edge or straight razor using a lighter touch will be
safer and more effective. On the first pass, you should shave in the same
direction that your whiskers grow if you missed a spot, don’t scrape-just get
it on the next pass. Rinse, lather up, and repeat as necessary. Rinse your face
with cold water as it closes up the pores. If you small nicks, cuts or razor
burns, you can use an alum block-an all-natural astringent-while rinsing to
heal and alleviate your skin. After rinsing, pat your face dry and apply an
alcohol free aftershave balm or lotion.